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How to pronounce turkmen in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms turcoman, turkoman
Type of turki, turkic, turkic language, turko-tatar
Type Words
Synonyms turkmenia, turkmenistan, turkomen
Type Words
Synonyms turcoman, turkoman
Type of turki
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Turkmen employs vowel harmony, a principle that is common in fellow Turkic languages.
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Turkmen is spoken by 72% of the population, Russian 12%, Uzbek 9%, and other languages 7%.
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Turkmen gas is vital to a number of ambitious pipeline projects.
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Turkmen workers will also build the Afghan segment of the railway.
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Turkmen has vowel harmony, is agglutinative, and has no grammatical gender or irregular verbs.
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Turkmen and Arabs complained, however, that Kurds hold five of the seats in the independent block.
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Turkmen gas production, currently running at 62 bcm per year, is about one-tenth of Russia's output.
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Turkmen, is mainly spoken in Turkmenistan, and as a minority language in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey.
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Turkmen in Iran and Afghanistan remain very conservative in comparison to their brethren in Turkmenistan.
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  • Turkoman: a member of a Turkic people living in Turkmenistan and neighboring areas
  • Of or relating to or characteristic of Turkmenistan or its people or culture
  • Turkmenistan: a republic in Asia to the east of the Caspian Sea and to the south of Kazakhstan and to the north of Iran; an Asian soviet from 1925 to 1991
  • The Turkic language spoken by the Turkoman
  • Tu00FCrkmen, may refer to:
  • Official name: Turkmenistan. (Part of the former Soviet Union) Monetary unit: 1 ruble = 100 kopecks. ...
  • (Turkmenistan) An Islamic former Soviet republic, bordering Afghanistan on the northwest. Has offered U.S. forces use of air space and may cooperate further.
  • (Turkmenistan) where some 85% of the population of 5,042,920 people (July 2006 est.), are ethnic Turkmen. ...
  • An ethno-linguistic term referring to people of speaking a Turkic language living in what is now called Turkmenistan, northeastern Iran and north Afghanistan, with refugee groups in Pakistan and east Iran. ...